This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.

The most famous British bomber of the first half of the war gained its glory by the night raids over the occupied Europe and Germany.The kit of the catalogue number 72099 issued earlier was sold out for a long time. This is a re-issued kit.

The kit contains six sprues (the original kit contained only five sprues ¨C we modified the wing mould) with injected plastic parts, one sprue with clear injected parts a one resin part ¨C the hedgehog exhaust tube for the starboard engine. Decals included contain markings for 75. (New Zealand) Squadron on which Sgt J. Ward earned its Victory Cross, RAF 37. Squadron machine based in Egypt wearing dessert camouflage scheme and donkey nose-art and lastly three machines from RAF 311. (Czechoslovak) Squadron.